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Yukon: Covid-19 cases - 15 cases

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Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/yukon-covid-mar-30-hanley-1.5515174

5th case of COVID-19 confirmed in Yukon

Territory's top doctor provided latest public briefing on Monday
CBC News ? Posted: Mar 30, 2020 2:15 PM CT | Last Updated: 29 minutes ago

Yukon's chief medical officer says there is a fifth confirmed case of COVID-19 in the territory. Dr. Brendan Hanley says the test results came back on Saturday.

He says the fifth case is related to a "cluster investigation" of other confirmed cases...
 
Source: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/yukon-reports-6th-case-covid-211500439.html

Yukon reports 6th case of COVID-19, and 'good news' of 3 recoveries
[CBC]
CBCApril 1, 2020

Yukon's chief medical officer said Wednesday there was "good news" in the latest COVID-19 numbers for the territory — three Yukoners who earlier tested positive are now considered "recovered" from the illness.

"They are symptom-free, and they have finished their self-isolation period," said Dr. Brendan Hanley, at a news conference on Wednesday.

"Once a they have cleared their symptoms and finished their time of isolation, then they are no longer infectious."

Hanley also announced a new confirmed case, however — Yukon's sixth overall. He said the person returned from Europe within the last two weeks, and were already self-isolating when symptoms began to show.

Hanley said the person is currently doing well. He also confirmed that all of Yukon's cases so far have been in Whitehorse.

"We're in a good position, with no cases outside Whitehorse, and all cases doing well."

As of Wednesday, 722 Yukoners had been tested for COVID-19, and results were still pending on 26 of those.

On Wednesday afternoon, neighbouring N.W.T. confirmed its second case of COVID-19 in the community of Inuvik...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/yukon-covid-19-briefing-april-6-1.5523953

Yukon installs border checkpoints, territory confirms 7th case of COVID-19
Chief medical officer say latest case was confirmed Saturday in Whitehorse
CBC News ? Posted: Apr 06, 2020 3:45 PM CT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

...Yukon has so far had seven confirmed cases of COVID-19. The most recent case was confirmed on Saturday, officials said on Monday.

Chief medical officer Dr. Brendan Hanley said at Monday's news briefing that the seventh case is a person from Whitehorse who had travelled to Europe. The person is self-isolating and doing well at home, Hanley said.

All of Yukon's confirmed cases of COVID-19 so far have been in Whitehorse, and none have required hospitalization for their illnesses. As of Friday, four of the affected people had recovered...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/yukon-covid-19-update-april-8-1.5526934

New case of COVID-19 in Yukon, this time in a rural community
Dr. Brendan Hanley announced territory's 8th case Wednesday, the 1st found outside Whitehorse
CBC News ? Posted: Apr 08, 2020 3:42 PM CT | Last Updated: 30 minutes ago

Yukon's chief medical officer announced another confirmed case of COVID-19 in the territory — the first to be found in a rural community.

In a news conference on Wednesday, Dr. Brendan Hanley called it a "new twist" in Yukon's experience of the pandemic.

The latest case is the territory's eighth. The first seven confirmed cases were all found in Whitehorse.

Hanley said the new case is related to travel outside of Canada. The person is isolated at home and "doing well," he said.

Hanley did not name the community where the case was found. Officials had said earlier that they would not be naming affected communities outside of Whitehorse...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/yukon-covid-update-april-20-1.5538819

2 more cases of COVID-19 in Yukon, part of family 'cluster'
Chief medical officer confirms territory's 10th and 11th cases, 'directly' related to earlier confirmed case
CBC News ? Posted: Apr 20, 2020 3:30 PM CT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

Yukon's chief medical officer said Monday there are two new confirmed cases of COVID-19, making them the territory's 10th and 11th cases.

Dr. Brendan Hanley said the new cases are "directly" related to another case, confirmed on Friday. They are part of a family "cluster," he said, and the infections are related to international travel by some of the family members.

He said the affected family self-isolated after the travellers returned.

However, Hanley said health officials are doing contact tracing, which may take several days. He said cluster investigations can be complicated, as officials track any possible contacts and test them...
 
Source: https://www.yukon-news.com/news/sco...e-yukon-as-positive-test-results-hold-steady/

Scope of COVID-19 testing to expand in the Yukon as positive test results hold steady
The number of active COVID-19 cases in the Yukon remains at three
Gord FortinApr. 24, 2020 4:10 p.m.Local NewsNews

The Yukon is changing its COVID-19 testing criteria to allow the casting of a wider net.

Dr. Brendan Hanley, the territory’s chief medical officer of health, announced the changes during a press conference on April 24.

The new testing criteria will come into effect on April 27, meaning testing will be available for individuals experiencing a wider array of symptoms. Hanley said these new symptoms include fever, chills, cough, difficulty breathing, sore throat or hoarse voice, headache, runny nose or nasal congestion, unexplained vomiting or diarrhea, fatigue, muscle aches, and loss of smell or taste...

...As of 2:40 p.m. on April 24, a total of 888 people have been tested for COVID-19 in the Yukon. Eleven people have tested positive for COVID-19 and eight of those cases are considered recovered. There are 17 tests pending results.
 
Source: https://www.yukon-news.com/news/new-case-of-covid-19-in-whitehorse/

New case of COVID-19 in Whitehorse
CMO says this is the first locally-acquired case but not an example of community transmission
Haley RitchieAug. 7, 2020 4:25 p.m.Local NewsNews

A Whitehorse resident has tested positive for COVID-19, marking the first locally-acquired case in the Yukon.

The infection is suspected to be connected to two travellers from Outside who tested positive after returning from Whitehorse and Dawson City between July 20 and July 22.

The government is still considering the new case indirect and travel-related, rather than a community transmission...
 
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